's split from Tristan Thompson in February was a bitter one.

The NBA star was spotted doing a little retail therapy at the Westfield mall nearby Khloe's Calabasas home on Wednesday.

That same day the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star revealed that she hadn't been on a date since their acrimonious end but she was happy being single.

Thompson was solo as he left the shopping centre wearing a casual black pair of basketball shorts, a black T-shirt and Louis Vuitton slides with white Nike tube socks.

He and Khloe split not long after welcoming their first child together, one-year-old True, after news broke that he cheated on the star once more and this time he'd gotten romantic with Jordyn Woods.

The two seem to be on decent terms these days and last week penned a heartfelt message on social media to with the Good American mogul a happy 35th birthday.

While there are reports that some around Khloe fear that the basketball star might worm his way back into her heart, on Wednesday she told UsWeekly that she is just fine with the single life.

The star spoke with the publication to plug the new season of her hit makeover show Revenge Body, which kicks off on Sunday.

As far as being set up on dates, Khloe says it has not yet happened.

'Not yet!' the blonde began. 'And I am so good!'

The star continued, 'I feel really happy and I am spending so much time with my family.'

'We're working so much but I like that I am taking care of myself and I think that I'm really good at being single. I enjoy it! I don't ever feel like I need a man to feel solid.'

As far as keeping her confidence up after so much scandal, she said she often has 'pep talks' with herself.

'It's also about surrounding yourself with good people who give you that good energy you can feed off of,' the siren added.

The star also took time to reveal how she stays so fit. The looker does boxing, metabolic circuit training and weights.

'I also do cardio intervals in between,' she said.

She also was seen on Tuesday in a preview for Revenge Body.

The Good American designer said tried to focus on being 'immersed in motherhood' instead of worrying over her post-pregnancy weight.

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